Vogafjós Farm Resort, Lake Mývatn Hotels
Rustic family-run hotel with a working farm and dairy, cozy rooms, and a café
Overview
The hotel’s 24 rooms are spread out across three loghouses and have a cabin feel, with wood furnishings, cozy textiles, and Scandinavian-style furniture. While there are modern amenities like WiFi and TV, the rooms are rustic and simple, integrating seamlessly with the overall farm vibe. Families can check out the Triple Room, which has three beds, or the Superior King, which has a sofa bed in the living room. All options have a private patio where you can enjoy views of the countryside, and bathrooms include standing showers only.
A highlight of the hotel is its farm, where guests can meet cows and baby lambs if visiting in the spring, an activity that kids in particular may love. The café offers homemade food using produce from the farm and even has windows looking into the dairy, so you can watch cows getting milked in their stalls. Don’t worry if you’d rather not watch the cows while eating; the restaurant has wraparound windows overlooking the fields and lake outside.
Hotel Information
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How many days do I need?
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Getting around in Iceland
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